January 12, 2021 Maduro remains Venezuela's president two years after the US declared him 'illegitimate' Two years ago, the Trump administration government took a bold stance when it declared that it was no longer recognizing Nicolas Maduro as the legitimate president of Venezuela.
January 5, 2021 Maduro's grip tightens as Venezuelan socialists take control of once-defiant congress Nicolás Maduro was set to extend his grip on power Tuesday as the ruling socialist party prepared to assume the leadership of Venezuela’s congress, the last institution in the country it didn’t already control.
December 22, 2020 Grandmother of Georgia teen imprisoned on Cayman Islands alleges double standard The grandmother of a Georgia college student who has been imprisoned in the Cayman Islands for violating quarantine protocols admitted Tuesday that her granddaughter had "made a bad judgement call."
December 21, 2020 UK's new coronavirus strain leads these countries to close their borders Countries have moved quickly to establish travel restrictions as the facts about the new variant are still unknown.
December 14, 2020 Total solar eclipse cuts a path across South America Skywatchers in parts of South America experienced a rare total solar eclipse on Monday.
December 10, 2020 Honduran migrant caravan heading to US: reports Hundreds of Hondurans formed a caravan bound for the U.S. on Wednesday after two hurricanes wrecked and flooded areas of Central America last month, according to a report.
December 6, 2020 Venezuelan voting begins in disputed assembly elections amid boycotts from opposition Polling places in Venezuela open Sunday to elect members of the National Assembly in a vote championed by President Nicolás Maduro but rejected as a fraud by the nation's most influential opposition politicians.
December 1, 2020 Brazilian city seized by armed bandits, bank looted Dozens of criminals armed with assault rifles invaded a city in southern Brazil overnight and took control of the streets as they assaulted a local bank.
November 28, 2020 Pompeo condemns 'wrongful' convictions of 'Citgo 6' in Venezuela U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday condemned what he called the “wrongful” convictions of six Citgo employees in Venezuela, describing the South American nation's justice system as a “kangaroo court.”
November 5, 2020 Missing Los Angeles firefighter found dead in Mexico in 'tragic outcome,' officials say A 20-year veteran of the Los Angeles Fire Department who was reported missing in August while in Mexico was killed by kidnappers, local officials announced Wednesday.